Abstract

In this paper an experimental technique for the decomposition of broadband ducted sound fields into their mode constituents is applied to a real low speed fan test rig, which enables not only the calculation of in-duct transmitted sound power for dominant tones, but also broadband noise over a wide frequency range. The broadband mode analysis technique is based on spectral coherences using wall-flush installed pressure sensors as well as radial sensor rakes in the flow. The broadband sound power determination method was experimentally verified in a low speed fan test rig in Northwestern Polytechnical University. The experimental setup consists of a single-stage compressor in a flow duct. For mode detection 16 microphones were installed in the duct, a microphone mounted near the rotor was used as a reference sensor. Experimental results are presented for four operating conditions.

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